Editorial***EMBARGOED UNTIL 9am EST on TUESDAY 21 DEC*** The Beatles seen in rare and newly-discovered photos in Ringo Starrs upcoming memoir, set for 2022 release
EditorialSaint Ursula and the Handmaidens St Ursula and the Virgins, On an oval bottom the saint stands with the left foot forward, the upper body slightly back and aside, the egg-shaped head, the face of which has a slight smile, leaning slightly to the left. ...
EditorialPink crepe de chine slip dress trimmed with a wide strip of appliqu? lace, Pink crepe de chine slip dress with a wide strip of applique lace. Straight-hanging model, without haircut and waist seams. Thin straps. Medium length model. Front left the mono...
EditorialKnight on horseback, possibly St. Joris, The knight, dressed in armor, consisting of kuras, skirt, leggings and knee pads, sits on an unsaddled horse. Both are cast separately, then embellished and with embossed details. The horse wears a bridle with t...
EditorialTwo-armed candlestick with a male and female figure, The candlestick is composed of the following eight parts, of which only the first two are removable: the base, the trunk, the two figures, the two fat traps and the two candle holders. The trunk scre...
EditorialPhotograph - Soldier Getting an Haircut, No 3 Post, Gallipoli, Turkey, Trooper George Simpson Millar, World War I, 1915, Photograph in an album that belonged to an Australian serviceman in the 5th Australian Light House during World War I. The album co...
EditorialTattoo-Shave-Haircut. Reginald Marsh; American, 1898-1954. Date: 1932. Dimensions: 250 x 250 mm (image); 334 x 286 mm (sheet). Etching on white wove paper. Origin: United States.
EditorialTattoo-Shave-Haircut. Reginald Marsh; American, 1898-1954. Date: 1932. Dimensions: 250 x 250 mm (image); 334 x 286 mm (sheet). Etching on white wove paper. Origin: United States.
EditorialThe mysterious barber. A man receiving a haircut from a skeleton. The Skeleton Crew; or, Wildfire Ned. London, 1867. Illustration. Source: C.140.c.53, page 49. Language: English.
EditorialIllustration on a Valentine's card. A man at the barbers, having a haircut. [A collection of 111 Valentines.] (There are 161 plates). [London, 1845-50?]. Source: HS.85/2 plate 99.